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Author: Sally Perry

Minghella Movie Marathon: Martin Freeman (podcast)

12:16 pm Sunday, 24th May, 2009, Isle of Wight

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Minghella Movie Marathon: Martin Freeman (podcast)Earlier in March this year, during the Minghella Movie Marathon weekend we caught up with many of the stars who have worked with Anthony at some point in their careers.

We’ve got a number of interviews to come out from the event over the next few weeks, the first of which is with Martin Freeman.

Most popularly known for his work in The Office, Martin first met Anthony when working with him on the film, Breaking and Entering.

After hearing such wonderful words spoken about Anthony over the weekend, it was no surprise when Martin said his lasting memory of Anthony would be that of his generosity of spirit.

He continued by telling us that Anthony was a man with a welcoming nature, big heart and always a team player who never pulled rank with anyone on the set.

Listen to what else Martin had to say …

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Catch up with some of the other interviews and video footage of the press conference at the Minghella Movie Marathon

Image: Martin Freeman with Sophie Jeffrey (Anthony’s niece)

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    says:

    Saw Martin Freeman in Nativity at the weekend. Hilarious and highly recommended.

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